Oh, what a hidden gem, why, oh why didn't I find you'll sooner. Their dishes were simply divine and delicious. My dad had the vegetable breyani, son the chicken breyani, with side orders of aloo paratha, soya mince samoosas and potato samoosas to tide us through supper. I had a bit of both and it wad awesome, lovely and delicious, to end the night, a slice of chocolate cake.
I stumbled upon this place and boy, was I glad I did! The menu had the perfect amount of options, not too few, but not too many that it was overwhelming. Every entrée I tried was good
When we first got in the shop we got a funny smell , so my husband and I wasn’t sure to order at first . So we just ordered potatoes Samosas first to give it a try and a mango lassi 😃😃which tasted good but would have been even better if it was chilled more. So we was still skeptical to order the food cause , with me being an Indian from Durban .I’m very fussy and tired of all the bad Indian food in Cape Town . So whilst we was waiting for our samosas to be fried I just started chatting to the friendly cashier and asking him about the owner . I just asked him if I could have a look at the Vegetable breyani and he replied saying I’m lucky cause there was making an order and he brought a sample to show me and it looked so good 😊 which made me happy . So then I ordered 2 veg breyani.We live in Sea point was so surprised that they packaged the food so good in the foil and cling wrap that after 35mins we arrived home and the food was still piping hot . The food was very delicious big portions so it’s worth the price and close to home cooked breyani and the potatoe samosas where the best in Cape Town I have tasted so far . So I’m glad we didnt let the funny smell put us off,now we found this little Gem when I don’t feel like cooking a curry or breyani and feel for Indian food , we will definitely go to Prashad ..😃😃
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